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Agostino returns to New Jersey

by
Mike G. Morreale
/ New Jersey Devils

NEWARK, N.J. -- New Jersey Devils goalie Cory Schneider is expected to make his fourth straight start Monday against the Calgary Flames at Prudential Center.

Schneider (16-14-11), who made 24 saves in a 2-1 win against the Washington Capitals on Friday and 26 saves in a 3-1 win against the Carolina Hurricanes on Saturday, has allowed two or fewer goals in five straight starts (3-0-2). He has a 1.22 goals-against average and .948 save percentage over that stretch, and ranks third in the NHL with a 2.02 GAA.

The Devils extended their point streak to a season-high seven games (4-0-3, 11 points) to keep alive their hope of qualifying for the Stanley Cup Playoffs. They trail the Columbus Blue Jackets by three points for the second of two wild-card spots in the Eastern Conference.

"It's unfortunate we don't control our destiny," Schneider said. "It would be nice if we won all our games, but we put ourselves in a place where that's not the case. We're going to rely on a few other teams to maybe lose a few for us, but that won't matter if we don't win our games."

"I'm feeling good," he said. "I felt good over the weekend and it's nice to get right back in there. It's nice to think less and just go play; that's when you play your best. We're going to need some good goaltending, whether it's me or [Martin Brodeur], so I have to be sharp and can't have a night off right now."

"The biggest adjustment is getting in on the forecheck instead of being forechecked on," Gelinas said. "It's different reads. I'm in the pressure instead of getting the pressure, so you have to have quicker reads and find the holes that are open. That's a little different."

The Flames have won two straight and are 2-2-0 entering the final game of a five-game road swing against the Devils.

Center Sean Monahan will return to Prudential Center for the first time since hearing his name called with the No. 6 pick at the 2013 NHL Draft last June. The 19-year-old rookie has 20 goals and 32 points in 71 games.

Also making a return to the Garden State is New Jersey native Kenny Agostino, who was twice named state player of the year during his four seasons at Delbarton School in nearby Morristown. Agostino, 21, was a fifth-round pick (No. 140) of the Pittsburgh Penguins in 2010 and part of the four-player trade that landed the Penguins forward Jarome Iginla in March 2013.

"It's going to be a cool experience; I've been to this building a lot to see a lot of games as a kid, so it'll be fun," said Agostino, who was born in Flanders. "My high school coach at Delbarton [Bruce Shatel] will be in attendance and he sent me a text to tell me. He said to just play hard, so I'll try and do that for him."

Agostino was a member of the 2013 NCAA national champion Yale Bulldogs. He spent four seasons at Yale and had 56 goals and 132 points in 134 games.